From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

British folklore constitutes the folklore of Britain, and includes topics such as the region's legends, recipes, and folk beliefs. British folklore includes English folklore, Irish folklore, Scottish folklore and Welsh folklore. [1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ See discussion in, for example, Chainey 2018: 7-9.

References

  • Chainey, Dee Dee. 2018. A Treasury of British Folklore: Maypoles, Mandrakes, & Mistletoe. National Trust.

External links

Further reading

  • Robinson, Sarah (2022) Kitchen Witch: Food, Folklore & Fairy Tale. Womancraft Publishing. ISBN  978-1910559697
  • Briggs, Katharine Mary and Tongue, Ruth L (1966) Folktales of England. Routledge.
  • Woolf, Jo. Britain's Trees: A Treasury of Traditions, Superstitions, Remedies and Literature.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

British folklore constitutes the folklore of Britain, and includes topics such as the region's legends, recipes, and folk beliefs. British folklore includes English folklore, Irish folklore, Scottish folklore and Welsh folklore. [1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ See discussion in, for example, Chainey 2018: 7-9.

References

  • Chainey, Dee Dee. 2018. A Treasury of British Folklore: Maypoles, Mandrakes, & Mistletoe. National Trust.

External links

Further reading

  • Robinson, Sarah (2022) Kitchen Witch: Food, Folklore & Fairy Tale. Womancraft Publishing. ISBN  978-1910559697
  • Briggs, Katharine Mary and Tongue, Ruth L (1966) Folktales of England. Routledge.
  • Woolf, Jo. Britain's Trees: A Treasury of Traditions, Superstitions, Remedies and Literature.

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